Asian markets were a mixed bag on Friday after China's latest set of economic data suggest the economy is recovering, even as risk sentiment sours ahead of Donald Trump's inauguration.

China's economy grew 6.8 percent in the fourth-quarter from the previous year, slightly better-than-expected, on the back of government spending and record bank lending. For the full year of 2016 and in on-year terms, the economy expanded 6.7 percent as industrial output grew 6 percent, while fixed asset investments rose 8.1 percent, and retail sales jumped 10.9 percent.